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The mechanism, specificity and inhibition of enzymes belonging to the xanthine oxidase family : medical and industrial applications

Objectif

Eight young post-doctoral scientists will be trained in the following advanced techniques; enzymology; x-ray crystallographic macromolecular structure solution; transient and steady-stake kinetics; bio-organic and bio-inorganic chemistry; fungal, bacterial, and mammalian genetics; protein purification and over expression systems; molecular modeling of compounds with site-specific molecular interactions with enzymes; continuous wave and pulsed multifrequency EPR and ENDOR .The training will take place in eight well-founded, internationally -recognized laboratories in five EU countries. The young researchers will generally receive training in at least two network laboratories and will make short visits to others. Other young researchers from network laboratories will make short visits to different participants for exchange of information and materials. Involvements in network and local seminar programmes will be encouraged as will short visits to the associated industrial laboratories.

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Régime de financement

NET - Research network contracts

Coordinateur

JOHN INNES CENTRE
Contribution de l’UE
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Adresse
Norwich Research Park, Colney
NORWICH
Royaume-Uni

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